# [LiveStream]**Ireland vs France Six Nations Rugby 2023
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France and Ireland entered the 2023 Six Nations as the pets and their showdown in the alternate round of institutions could decide who wins a Grand Slam, after both sides won their opening games – against Italy and Wales independently.
France particularly is entering a corner time. Not only do they've the chance to win back- to- back grand slams but they're also preparing for a home World Cup in the afterlife.
In an interview with Telegraph Sport, head trainer Fabien Galthié said “ It's so essential to remain at the top. Not just this time, but we need to stay there for the coming 10 times. This needs to be the launch of a positive cycle. Those are the stakes keeping French rugby at a high position.
“ To do that, this is abecedarian we must continue to work in osmosis with the clubs. The clubs and the Fédération Française de Rugby must keep working together. ”
When and where is Ireland v France?
This second-round match between Ireland and France will take place on Saturday, February 11, with kick- off at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin at2.15 pm( GMT).
The other weekend matches are Scotland v Wales at4.45 pm on Saturday and England v Italy on Sunday at 3 pm.
What television channel is Ireland v France on?
Ireland vs France will be shown on ITV.
What's the rearmost platoon news?
Ireland
Ireland made one change for Saturday's potentially vital Six Nations clash at home to France, with Ulster's Rob Herring replacing Dan Sheehan after the decreasingly influential youthful cocotte was ruled out through injury.
After following up recent palms over New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia with a clinical week one palm over Wales, Ireland faces the only platoon in world rugby with a better record than them as France chases a 15th palm in a row.
Sheehan joins fellow first-choice front row Tadhg Furlong on the sidelines and his loss will be particularly felt in the loose, where his speed and power have come an essential part of Ireland's attack and defense.
Ireland starting XV 15. Hugo Keenan, 14. Mack Hansen, 13. Garry Ringrose, 12. Stuart McCloskey, 11. James Lowe, 10. Johnny Sexton, 9. Conor Murray, 1. Andrew Porter, 2. Rob Herring, 3. Finlay Bealham, 4. Tadhg Beirne. 5. James Ryan, 6. PeterO'Mahony, 7. Josh van der Flier, 8. Caelan Doris( Leinster) 24 caps
reserves 16. Ronan Kelleher, 17. Dave Kilcoyne, 18. TomO'Toole, 19. Iain Henderson, 20. Jack Conan, 21. Craig Casey, 22. Ross Byrne, 23. Bundee Aki
France
France head trainer Fabien Galthie has named an unchanged starting XV for Saturday's crunch Guinness Six Nations disaccord with Ireland.
The reigning Grand Slam titleholders travel to Dublin after beginning the crown with an uncompelling 29- 24 success down to Italy.
Despite surviving a dread in Rome, Galthie has kept faith in his platoon going into a implicit title decider at the Aviva Stadium.
His only changes come on the bench where Toulouse back- sculler Francois Cros and Lyon scrum- half Baptiste Couilloud replace La Rochelle cinch Thomas Lavault and Racing 92 number nine Nolann Le Garrec.
Starting XV Thomas Ramos; Damian Penaud, Gaël Fickou, Yoram Moefana, Ethan Dumortier; Romain Ntamack, Antoine Dupont( c); Gregory Alldritt, Charles Ollivon, Anthony Jelonch, Paul Willemse, Thibaud Flament, Uini Atonio, Julien Marchand, Cyril Baille.
reserves Gaëtan Barlot, Reda Wardi, Sipili Falatea, Romain Taofifenua, Thomas Lavault, Sekou Macalou, Nolann Le Garrec, Matthieu Jalibert